Answer: TEEN
TEEN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 490 times.
Referring Clues:
- MTV's target viewer
 - Adolescent
 - High schooler
 - 1960 #1 hit "___ Angel"
 - "Happy Days" type
 - Rebellious one, maybe
 - Selective Service registrant, agewise
 - Minor, maybe
 - Miss ___ USA
 - Acne sufferer, usually
 - Tiger Beat reader
 - Summer job seeker, often
 - Popular youth magazine
 - Beavis or Butt-head
 - 81-Down, often
 - Adult-to-be
 - Freshman, probably
 - Bar mitzvah boy, barely
 - Archie or Jughead
 - Student driver, most likely
 - It follows four but not five
 - "90210" extra
 - New driver, maybe
 - It may follow four or six, but not five
 - "Scream" extra
 - Suffix with nine, but not ten
 - Magazine with dating tips
 - New driver, often
 - Many a Boy Scout
 - High-schooler
 - "Harold ___" (old comic strip)
 - Romeo or Juliet
 - One 'twixt 12 and 20
 - One taking driver's ed, perhaps
 - One going off to college, maybe
 - Numerical suffix
 - Many an MTV viewer
 - Middle-schooler, maybe
 - One recently bar mitzvahed, e.g.
 - Comics target
 - Student driver, usually
 - Freshman, usually
 - Archie or Veronica
 - Minor
 - Bar mitzvah boy, for one
 - New driver, usually
 - 11-Down, frequently
 - Many a Nintendo player
 - Many a Jessica Simpson fan
 - New driver, frequently
 - "___ Angel" (1960 #1 hit)
 - New driver, typically
 - Many a Facebook listee
 - "One Tree Hill" target viewer
 - "___ Wolf," Michael J. Fox film
 - Typical Mad reader
 - Person under 20
 - College freshman, usually
 - First-time driver, often
 - Freshman, most likely
 - Almost any girl in "Gossip Girl"
 - First-year college student, usually
 - Many a driver's ed student
 - Prom attendee
 - Major responsibility for a parent
 - Driving test taker, usually
 - Last year's twelve-year-old
 - Many an 'N Sync fan
 - High schooler, usually
 - "Boston Public" extra
 - Kind of angel or idol
 - MTV target viewer
 - Groupie, usually
 - "Dawson's Creek" extra
 - Algebra student, typically
 - MTV viewer, most likely
 - Many a pop music fan
 - Many a new driver
 - MTV watcher, often
 - Cause of some gray hair?
 - "That '70s Show" extra
 - Student driver, typically
 - Nancy Drew or King Tut
 - One twixt 12 and 20
 - "Grease" extra
 - Cause of gray hair?
 - Either of Blondie's kids, e.g.
 - Doogie Howser was one
 - High school senior, normally
 - High schooler, often
 - Young adult
 - Promgoer
 - Mall habituƩ
 - Ump follower?
 - Kind of idol
 - Ager of parents?
 - Promgoer, usually
 - Mall frequenter
 - The comics' Luann or Jughead, e.g.
 - Many a minor
 - Either of Blondie's kids
 - Jughead, or any of the first names in the theme entries
 - Many a Twitter twitterer
 - Many a Taylor Swift fan
 - Many a new voter
 - SAT taker, usually
 - One in MTV's target audience
 - High schooler, e.g.
 - Prom dancer
 - Member of many an idol's fan base
 - Many a bar mitzvah attendee
 - Suffix with four, six, seven and nine
 - With 16-Across, popular rock star, perhaps
 - SAT taker, e.g.
 - Tiger Beat reader, most likely
 - High school soph, e.g.
 - Pediatrician's patient, perhaps
 - Typical Elle Girl reader
 - Slumber party attendee, typically
 - Trend follower, often
 - Young voter
 - "Smells Like ___ Spirit" (Nirvana's first hit)
 - Cosmo Girl! reader
 - Many a college applicant
 - Youth
 - Eagle Scout, typically
 - Person granted the vote by the Twenty-sixth Amendment
 - Ariel the mermaid, e.g.
 - "Not Another ___ Movie"
 - Future duogenarian?
 - Wii user, maybe
 - Tiger Beat alternative
 - Many a "High School Musical" viewer
 - Reader of Seventeen
 - Many a "One Tree Hill" character
 - Minor, usually
 - Many a MySpace user
 - Kind of angst
 - Betty or Veronica, for more than 60 years
 - Archie or Jughead, always
 - "Happy Days" extra
 - One on a first date, probably
 - Many a Babe Ruth League participant
 - Extra in many an iPod ad
 - Many a bio student
 - Typical first date
 - Parent's challenge
 - High school senior, usually
 - "The O.C." viewer, usually
 - Many an idol worshiper
 - Minor party, perhaps?
 - One may be hard to raise
 - High school subject?
 - Mall denizen
 - High-schooler, usually
 - Kid older than 12
 - Numerical ending
 - 36 Across attendee
 - SAT taker
 - Person who's not quite 20
 - First-time voter, perhaps
 - Typical mall rat
 - Typical MTV viewer
 - High-school student
 - Person not quite 20
 - Driving-school customer
 - MTV watcher
 - McDonald's part-timer, often
 - Suffix with four or six, but not five
 - Britney Spears fan, often
 - Summer intern, often
 - One with high car insurance rates
 - Ump chaser?
 - High school senior, typically
 - Suffix for ''four''
 - High school soph, most likely
 - ''___ Angel'' (1959 song)
 - Arcade patron
 - Mall rat
 - One between 12 and 20
 - "High School Musical" extra
 - Coming-of-age movie subject, perhaps
 - It follows "four" but not "five"
 - New driver, perhaps
 - Eagle Scout, often
 - Young voter, perhaps
 - Parent's challenge, stereotypically
 - Suffix for four
 - Prep school youth, usually
 - Referring to any of seven numbers
 - Suffix with 4 or 6, but not 5
 - Parent's challenge, sometimes
 - Bobby-soxer
 - Minor party?
 - Bar mitzvah boy, just barely
 - 13 Across member
 - Typical new driver
 - Certain age
 - Soon-to-be adult
 - Pre-adult
 - 12-20 filler?
 - Many a Jonas Brothers fan
 - Slumber party attendee, usually
 - Either of Dagwood's kids
 - Typical promgoer
 - Charlie Brown never became one
 - Past twelve, going on twenty
 - Typical driver education student
 - Many a prom attendee
 - Romeo or Juliet, e.g.
 - 10 Across attendee
 - Holden Caulfield, for one
 - Music biz sensation, perhaps
 - Promgoer, probably
 - Suffix with four, but not five
 - One driving a car with two brakes, often
 - Many a texting whiz
 - Former girls' magazine
 - Typical high-schooler
 - One who's not yet a twentysomething
 - Typical Justin Bieber fan
 - Hannah Montana for one
 - Suffix for "four"
 - "___ Angel" (1959 song)
 - Olympic gymnast, often
 - Typical Facebook listee
 - One on a first date, perhaps
 - Bar mitzvah attendee, certainly
 - Hannah Montana, for one
 - Typical Hollister Co. customer
 - High school student
 - With 14 Across, adolescent
 - With 52 Down, movie plot device
 - College freshman, typically
 - Not-so-little kid
 - One past twelve?
 - Harry Potter, for one
 - Former Tiger Beat rival
 - Auto-school client, probably
 - Many a texter
 - Typical driver's ed student
 - Baby sitter, often
 - Prom attender
 - Prom attender
 - Prom participant
 - Young person
 - 3-Down sufferer, usually
 - 33-Across, often
 - Prom attendee, often
 - High school attendee
 - Juvenile
 - 12th grader, e.g.
 - One nearing adulthood
 - 11th grader, e.g.
 - 'YM' reader
 - With 120-Down alternative to 'YM' , or 'Sassy'
 - Typical "Twilight" fan
 - Typical "Hunger Games" trilogy reader
 - Many a "Twilight" fan
 - Sophomoric one?
 - Minor, often
 - Typical texter
 - Likely viewer of "The Hunger Games"
 - "Twilight" enthusiast, often
 - Person 'twixt 12 and 20
 - "The ___ Commandments" (1958 hit)
 - Mall goer
 - Preadult
 - Typical 10th-grader
 - ______ Wolf, 1985 Fox movie
 - Usual SAT taker
 - Olympic female gymnast, typically
 - Young one
 - 23-Across's target reader
 - Typical high schooler
 - Arcade patron, frequently
 - Many a "Twilight" viewer
 - Huge fan of One Direction, e.g. (um, obvs, they r a.ma.zing)
 - One still maturing
 - Acne sufferer
 - Twix 12 and 20
 - Youth group participant
 - Youngest possible voter
 - High schooler, typically
 - Driver ed student, usually
 - Word ladder, part 4
 - Past 12 but not 20
 - Archie, Betty or Veronica
 - "West Side Story" extra
 - High-school grad, e.g.
 - Many a freshman
 - Typical Popstar! reader
 - Many an Abercrombie & Fitch shopper
 - Driving exam taker, often
 - After-school mall frequenter
 - Ending 'twixt 12 and 20
 - Landon's werewolf, e.g.
 - Adult, at one time
 - Justin Bieber fan, often
 - Person between 12 and 20
 - "___ Angel"
 - ___ Vogue
 - Babysitter, often
 - Follower of four or six, but not five
 - First-time voter, often
 - With 47-Across, swooned-over sort
 - High-school pupil
 - Bar mitzvah, e.g.
 - Fox's ___ Choice Awards
 - Bar mitzvah boy
 - Many a camp counselor
 - Many a "Divergent" reader
 - Traditional rebel
 - Typical Archie Comics character
 - Driving-test taker, typically
 - Many a Snapchat user
 - 13-19
 - Mock election voter
 - ___ idol
 - Child not quite 20
 - Many a "Hunger Games" fan
 - Many an Instagram user
 - ___ Vogue magazine
 - Member of Generation Z
 - Child older than 12
 - Bar mitzvah honoree
 - 8 Down, when he hit #1 in '59
 - "Glee" extra
 - Many a McJob holder
 - High schooler, most likely
 - Many a senior
 - "The Hunger Games" extra
 - Practically any high schooler
 - Many an Olympic gymnast
 - Many a summer job holder
 - Prom goer
 - Learner's permit holder, often
 - Jayvee, often
 - Ariana grande fan
 - Date film target
 - High school junior, usually
 - One of the "Beverly Hills 90210" crowd
 - 27-Across taker, typically
 - Mock-election participant
 - Many a manga fan
 - Many a first-time voter
 - People aged 13 to 19
 - Parent's "ager"?
 - College applicant, usually
 - Typical high school student
 - Minor soon to reach adulthood
 - Ball ___ hammer
 - Typical Snapchatter
 - This puzzle's constructor, for one
 - Mark Zuckerberg when founding Facebook, e.g.
 - Any high schooler
 - One under 20
 - Archie or Jughead, since 1941
 - Suffix for some numbers
 - Many a Generation Z member, now
 - Any of the Ninja Turtles
 - High-schooler, e.g.
 - Many a college freshman
 - Typical college freshman
 - Older child, perhaps
 - Ym competitor
 - Typical habitual texter
 - Frequent texter
 - Preadult person
 - Preppy, e.g.
 - High school student, usually
 - College freshman, often
 - High-school kid
 - Pre-twentysomething
 - Archie or Jughead, perpetually
 - McJob trainee, often
 - Many a gamer
 - One of the ages
 - High-schooler, typically
 - Video game rating
 - Typical "Belieber"
 - One past 12
 - Near-adult
 - Cardinal number suffix
 - Typical Girls' Life reader
 - Any Ninja Turtle
 - Typical summer intern
 - Many a character in Ann M. Martin's "The Baby-Sitters Club"
 - Many a freshman, age-wise
 - Prom attendee, usually
 - Bat mitzvah attendee
 - Beginning driver, usually
 - Someone who is not yet 20
 - Digital native, often
 - Fake ID user, often
 - Juliet Capulet or Holden Caulfield, agewise
 - Junior prom attendee
 - ___ Beat: old fan mag
 - Many a Snapchatter
 - Typical learner's permit holder
 - Fake ID user, commonly
 - Child between 12 and 20
 - Many a "Freaks and Geeks" character
 - Stereotypical angst sufferer
 - Many a TikTok user
 - Many a "Trinkets" character, age-wise
 - Typical reader of John Green novels
 - Many a "Buffy" character
 - Suffix with ump-
 - Many a middle schooler
 - Many a "Twilight" character
 - Many a "Riverdale" character
 - YA fiction reader
 - Former tot
 - Word before "angst" or "Titans"
 - Archie or Veronica, always
 - New high school graduate, usually
 - One starting college, typically
 - Ending with four or six, but not three or five
 - Twentysomething's little sibling, maybe
 - What no Little Leaguer can be
 - ___ Choice Awards
 - Quinceanera celebrant, age-wise
 - One may be allowed to smoke but not drink
 - Malia Obama, during her father's second term
 - Typical young adult novel reader
 - Future twentysomething
 - Malala Yousafzai was one when she won a Nobel Prize
 - Many a character on HBO's "Euphoria"
 - Typical student driver
 - QuinceaƱera celebrant, e.g.
 - Tenth grader, typically
 - LeBron James in his N.B.A. debut, e.g.
 - MTV's "___ Wolf"
 - Many a TikToker
 - Nirvana's "Smells Like ___ Spirit"
 - "Glee" character, usually
 - YA fiction reader, usually
 - Suffix for "four," but not "three" or "five"
 - Many a "Euphoria" character
 - ___ drama ("Skins" genre)
 - Many a "Never Have I Ever" character
 - First-time biology student, usually
 - Many a high school student
 - "Smells Like ___ Spirit" (Nirvana song)
 - Many a college applicant, age-wise
 - Many a driver's ed enrollee
 - ___ angst
 - Follower of four or six but not three or five
 - Ms. Marvel, age-wise
 - 44-Across, for one
 - Many a "First Kill" character, age-wise
 - Many a Disney Channel star
 - Suffix with nine- or ump-
 - It comes after nine but not after ten
 - Many an Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics
 - Many a character in YA fiction
 - Soph, probably
 - Many a "Paper Girls" character, age-wise
 - 13- to 19-year-old
 - Frosh, probably
 - 45-Across attendee
 - Many a high schooler, age-wise
 - King Tut, during most of his reign
 - High-schooler, age-wise
 - Target of Y.A. fiction
 - What "T" stands for in video game ratings
 - Library section
 - High school student, age-wise
 - Betty or Veronica
 - Katniss Everdeen, age-wise
 - Many a babysitter
 - Person between the ages of 12 and 20
 - Many a YA hero
 - Many a YA fiction fan
 - Mary Shelley, age-wise, when she wrote "Frankenstein"
 - Age of a typical quinceanera guest
 - Many a "Heartbreak High" character, age-wise
 - Prom attendee, typically
 - Cady Heron, age-wise
 - Typical high schooler, age-wise
 - "T," in video game ratings
 - Suffix with "four" or "nine," but not "three" or "five"
 - Typical high school student ... like this puzzle's constructor!
 - Miss ___ USA (beauty pageant)
 - Typical college applicant
 - One past 12?
 - Target reader of the "Twilight" series
 - See 95-Down
 - ___ Vogue (online publication)
 
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 30, 2025
 - New York Times - October 05, 2025
 - New York Times - September 01, 2025
 - LA Times - August 24, 2025
 - LA Times - July 24, 2025
 - LA Times - July 13, 2025
 - New York Times - July 04, 2025
 - New York Times - June 17, 2025
 - LA Times - May 30, 2025
 - USA Today - May 21, 2025
 - LA Times - April 28, 2025
 - LA Times - April 20, 2025
 - USA Today - April 18, 2025
 - USA Today - March 25, 2025
 - USA Today - March 21, 2025
 - New York Times - March 20, 2025
 - USA Today - January 14, 2025
 - USA Today - January 06, 2025
 - USA Today - December 31, 2024
 - USA Today - November 18, 2024
 
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